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Logitech G915 TKL Tenkeyless Lightspeed Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Low Profile Switch Options, Lightsync RGB, Advanced Wireless and Bluetooth Support - Tactile, White

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Color: White


Size: TKL


Style: Wireless


Pattern: Tactile


Features

  • LIGHTSPEED wireless delivers pro-grade performance with flexibility and freedom from cords. Creates a clean aesthetic for battlestations. Delivers 40 hours on a single full charge.
  • LIGHTSYNC technology provides RGB lighting that synchronizes lighting with any content. Personalize each key or create custom animations from ~16.8M colors with Logitech G HUB software.
  • Low Profile mechanical switches offers the speed, accuracy and performance of a mechanical switch at half the height The GL Tactile switch produces a discernible bump at the point of actuation. Comes in 3 options: GL Tactile, GL Linear or GL Clicky.
  • Tenkeyless design provides more room for mouse movement. Store the USB receiver in the back of the keyboard for additional portability.
  • Beautifully crafted, the G915 TKL uses aircraft-grade aluminum alloy to deliver incredibly thin but rigid and durable design.
  • Enjoy 40 hours of game time on a single charge. Low battery warnings at 15 percent on the keyboard battery LED and via pop-up notification in the Logitech G HUB software. Quickly recharges in 3 hours.
  • Dedicated media controls with a precision engineered, edgeless volume wheel provide convenient and easy control to quickly play, pause, skip or mute your media.
  • Connect to multiple devices uses LIGHTSPEED or Bluetooth. Toggle between high-performance LIGHTSPEED wireless via USB receiver and Bluetooth quickly and easily.

Description

G915 TKL is a new class of wireless mechanical gaming keyboard with low- profile GL switches and pro-grade 1 ms LIGHTSPEED wireless. Capable of delivering 40 hours of non-stop gaming on a full charge. . Fully customizable per-key, LIGHTSYNC RGB technology also reacts to in-game action, audio and screen color as you choose. With a sleek, impossibly thin yet durable and sturdy design, G915 TKL brings gamers to a higher dimension of play. Dedicated volume wheel and media keys give you fast, easy control over video, audio, and streaming.

Brand: Logitech G


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: USB


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Special Feature: LIGHTSYNC, Compact Keyboard, Battery Indicator, Low-profile Keys, Customizable Backlighting, USB Charging See more


Color: White


Number of Keys: 90


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Wireless


Product Dimensions: 14.48"L x 5.9"W x 0.87"H


Brand: ‎Logitech G


Series: ‎G915 Tenkeyless


Item model number: ‎920-009660


Hardware Platform: ‎Laptop, PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 7 or later (64-bit) or macOS X 10.11 or later


Item Weight: ‎5.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎14.48 x 5.9 x 0.87 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.48 x 5.9 x 0.87 inches


Color: ‎White


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎August 25, 2020


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  • Quality
Color: Black Size: Full Size Style: Wireless Pattern: Linear
Is it expensive? Yes, but for some people it's worth it, for others it's not. That's up to you to decide for yourself, but price aside, I'll just tell you about the keyboard. The G915 works really well for me. I got the linear version and the key presses are much quieter than the G513 linear keys, which weren't really loud to begin with. I play a lot of Overwatch, so I hit the keys hard when I play. My gf can tell a difference in the noise when I play. The media controls are a good feature. The volume knob is a smooth scroll. For some reason I assumed it would be clicky/notchy, but it's not. The G513 had to use a Fn button to access the media controls, which was a little annoying. Also you can't customize the colors of the media/memory/other special function keys at the top. Kinda lame. Not a big deal, but I like the light up G in the upper left corner. Matches my mouse and mouse pad. I wasn't specifically looking for a slim mechanical keyboard, but this keyboard had all the features I wanted. It turns out that I do enjoy the feel of typing on it. The key travel doesn't feel too short (like the new MacBook keyboards). I also appreciate how heavy and sturdy the base is. Also, because the base is so thin, I don't feel like I need a wrist rest anymore (the G513 came with a really cushy one, which I loved). Dimitri from Hardware Canucks said you wouldn't need a wrist rest, and I agree. My keyboard sits on my super oversized mouse mat. The mouse mat serves as a soft place for my wrists while I type, in the same way that I lay my wrist on it when I use the mouse. I also do like the G keys on the left side of the keyboard. Now the new G Hub software is buggy, not too intuitive, and lacks some features when compared to the Logitech Gaming Software. But I was able to map one of the G keys to cycle through my different audio outputs. It makes it easy for when I want to switch between my speakers and headset which are always physically connected to my PC. The old way I used to switch audio outputs was by right clicking on the speaker icon in the taskbar. Just another small convenience. The one thing I don't like about the G keys though is my left pinky naturally gravitates towards the G5 key (the lower left most key) when I try to use the Ctrl key. I'm assuming I'll get used to the layout over time, but right now it's a bit hard retraining myself. Btw, on the plus side for the new G Hub software , it does give a bit more control on custom lighting for your logitech devices. It's not great and definitely not as good as Corsair's software and level of customization though. I bought the wireless version. Now I don't plan on using it wirelessly so it's always plugged in, but the reason I wanted it is because there's a button which can quickly switch the keyboard to bluetooth mode. I have it paired with my phone so when I get a text on my phone, I just hit the bluetooth key on the keyboard and quickly type a text message. (Just to be clear, I'm still looking at my phone while I'm typing -- I'm just using the keyboard to type.) Then I quickly switch back to continue using my computer. It's a nice convenience. One thing that I don't like about the keyboard is that the symbols are not backlit on the top row number keys (and other keys). Maybe they do it for aesthetics, but sometimes I miss that feature when I'm typing in a dark room. All in all, I'm pretty happy. It was definitely expensive, but for me, it does a lot of the things I want it to do and that was important to me. Btw, in case you didn't notice, the wired version of this keyboard has a USB passthrough, which the wireless version doesn't have. Just in case you wanted that feature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2019 by busymedstudent

  • Really pretty keyboard and it feels great.
Color: White Size: Full Size Style: Wired Pattern: Tactile
The media could not be loaded. The keyboard has a lot of great lighting modes if you use the ghub software, and the programmable keys are great and responsive. I think this keyboard is very good and the old keyboard I had was a logitech g710. Compared to it, it has one fewer programmable button, but offers rgb and a different feel. the g710 is a lot harder to clean, and this feels like it would be incredibly easy to clean since there are few places where your cheetos and grime can go. The keys can be taken off and put back on easily, and it has a great durable feel. The layout is great, and if you care about the sound of the keyboard, it has a quieter clicky sound when compared to other mechanical keyboards. It's not very loud but in the video you can hear how it is compared to the background noise of a fan across the room. Also in the video I'm showing off the echo press lighting mode, with #F66CC1 base and #FF009B pressed keys as the colours. It struggles a bit with displaying a nice pink, but most rgb things struggle with that or outright can't do it. The white on this keyboard is very blue leaning, which is probably why it can't do soft pinks very well, but it's still very capable of doing a good enough light pink. The rgb works a lot better if you like very vibrant colours. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by C. Pearl

  • Better than the reviews lead me to believe
Color: Black Size: TKL Style: Wireless Pattern: Tactile
I was skeptical about buying this keyboard based on the reviews I saw. I took a chance and am happy that I did. I wanted a TKL, wireless, USB/Bluetooth keyboard that is good for typing/work and gaming, has the Home/End/Pg Up/Pg Down keys in the traditional locations and also has the F keys offset (not directly above the number keys). $200 is a lot for a keyboard, but I trust Logitech and wanted to give this a try. It exceeded my expectations. I need the keyboard to be able to switch back and forth between a PC (Gaming) and a Mac (Work). On PC, I plugged in the lightspeed wireless dongle and I was done. On Mac, I paired the keyboard with bluetooth, it asked me press certain keys on the keyboard and I was done. When connected to the Mac via bluetooth, the Windows key changes to the Apple/Command key and the Alt key changes to the Option key automatically. It was seamless. I did not have to download any software or set any preferences to make this happen. I wanted to point that out because I couldn't find any other reviews that touched on that subject and this was important to know for my needs. They Keychron I was using did not have a wireless USB option, so I had to toggle back and forth between Wired USB and Bluetooth. To do so, you have to flip a switch on the side of the keyboard, then you have to flip a second switch based on if you want the keys to be Mac or PC. With the G915, all of this is gone. Its all wireless, and when you press the USB button its automatically set to PC keys...when you press the bluetooth button its automatically set to Mac keys (because I paired it with a Mac). Huge QoL improvement for me. Gaming wise...my first night I played with it, I won 6 straight in overwatch and got promoted to platinum so....take that as you will. In all seriousness though, there is no delay, no ghosting issues, no missed key presses or anything like that. It works perfectly. Typing wise, I prefer the tactile keys. The actuation point isn't super deep (like it is with Keychron) and the keys feel crisp and make a slightly audible click. I am fast and accurate. Very happy with this. The profile is suuuuper thin. So thin in fact that I don't need my wrist rest anymore. The Keychron I had was incredibly thick and without a wrist guard, it felt like my wrists were constantly angled up. Not the case with this keyboard. I don't care about lights but.....it has them, and there are several options available in the G-Hub software. On the negatives, the keys aren't as tight as I am used to. They wiggle around kind of like a loose tooth might. It's not a huge deal, but its something I noticed that I thought was weird. The price is going to be the biggest negative for me. Paying $200 for a keyboard is unattractive, but since it covered all of my (weird) bases, I paid it. Wish it was close to $150. Overall, it fit my needs, performs better than expected and it cleaned up my setup quite a bit. Happy with the purchase, even if it was pricey. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2021 by SoBeDragon

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